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Eclectica Contemporary Art Gallery in Cape Town’s City Bowl
Cape Town is a creative city with a vibrant and diverse art community that has exploded in recent years. The choice of art galleries is ever increasing, with a great selection of contemporary galleries. One that is well worth a visit is Eclectica Contemporary, which is located in the central City Bowl area of Cape Town.
In this article, I have provided a guide to assist your visit.

Ipswich PrintWeek Exhibition 2022
I’m really pleased to announce that one of my prints has been selected to appear in the Ipswich PrintWeek Exhibition 2022 at the Whistler Gallery, Jerwood Dance House, Ipswich.

Everything you need to know about The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) is located in the Silo District at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. Overlooked by the iconic Table Mountain, Silo District is very popular with tourists and locals. Since 2017, the Zeitz MOCAA has been the main landmark in this area. The building was originally built as a giant concrete grain silo in 1921 but has since been converted into a stunning contemporary art museum.
To assist you in planning your trip to Cape Town, I have provided a guide to the Zeitz MOCAA.
The Best Art Galleries of Padua, Italy
Padua (Padova in Italian) is a large and historic city of over 200,000 people in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Padua has a special place in my heart as I lived there for a year straight after I finished university. As a place to visit, it is often overlooked due to its proximity to its famous neighbour, Venice. However, Padua is well-worth a visit in its own right as it offers many historic sites and architecture, characterful arcaded streets, a lively atmosphere and markets that provide a true reflection of Italian culture and has a thriving art community that is present in its galleries and street art.

The Best Art Galleries of Palermo, Italy
Palermo is Italy’s fifth largest city, with a population of almost 1 million people, and is Sicily’s cultural and economic capital. Palermo is the key gateway into Sicily for many visitors, who arrive into its airport from locations all around Europe and beyond. Travellers and tourists often spend a day or two here before moving on to other places around Sicily, such as the beaches, the ancient city of Siracusa, and Mount Etna, amongst others..